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Retirement Places Rated: What You Need to Know to Plan the Retirement You Deserve, Sixth Edition (Paperback)

Author: David Savageau
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780764544385
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Publish Date: 8/1/2004
Buy.com Sku: 36290174
Item#: BTWDS4
Dimensions (in Inches) 10.75H x 8.5L x 1T
Pages: 352
Edition Number: 6
 
The best source for selecting an ideal location for your retirement or second home
Profiles of 203 retirement areas in more than 40 states

In this completely revised and updated edition, the top retirement areas are ranked and rated by six essential criteria to help you make the right choices for your lifestyle:

  • The best places to enjoy the performing arts and the outdoors
  • The most reasonably priced places to live
  • The most stable and comfortable climates
  • The safest and most crime-free areas
  • The best in health care, public library access, continuing education, and other services
  • The best opportunities for employment and affordable housing

    Only in Retirement Places Rated:

  • A personalized quiz to help you determine the factors that are most important to you
  • Additional resources you can contact to make the most informed choices, from newspapers to tax commissions

    David Savageau is the author of the best-selling Places Rated Almanac. Since 1982, he has traveled throughout the country visiting locations that attract older adults. He lives in Washington, D.C., and is a featured speaker at the U.S. Department of State’s quarterly seminars on retirement.
     
     
     

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    Chapter One

    Ambiance

    The hardest-to-define dimension of a place-harder than its costs of living, climate, crime, job opportunities, or the availability of health care and educational services-is its ambiance, its atmosphere, the way it feels, the way it may make you feel about living there. Is this location interesting, exciting, diverse, comfortable, relaxed? Does it have a history and a soul that you notice when you walk down the sidewalk, drive down the street, or simply stretch out in your backyard?

    Along with an acceptable alternative spelling ("ambience"), there isn't one kind of ambiance, but many. Some people thrive on the hustle and bustle of Manhattan. Others can think of nothing more idyllic than a quiet spot by a rural lake. But a number of elements comprise that elusive feel-the people, the natural surroundings, the sense of history, the recreational opportunities, the food, the arts, the culture. For many older adults, the b

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